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  1. Join Date
    Apr 2004
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    #1
    Hi,

    i need help, i am planning to replace 4 tires (whole set, old was the stock NCT 3, tires did 4-3/4 years na; 46Tkm).

    Car is for daily use lang naman, budget is sana nasa 10K. Priority is saftey(grip?), comfort, quiteness.

    Somebody recommended Yoko C.Drive, bago lang eh, wala ako makita reviews sa net.

    Anybody using it already? Or other good recommendations, where and how much?

    Thanks ah!

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    #2
    My fronts have Michelin Cinturato. Maingay. I don't recommend it. No choice ako. I got the car with it installed and makapal pa.

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    #3
    try mo mag bridgestone turanzas

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    #4
    Originally posted by ssaloon
    try mo mag bridgestone turanzas
    Have new Turanza ER60s up front and old Goodyear GT3s sa likod. Ok nga ang Turanzas in terms of grip, road noise and in wet driving conditions kung daily driving lang paguusapan. Got mine for 1500 each (185/70 13) from Freddie's Evangelista. May Bridgestone GR80 na directional tread na mas mahal siguro ng konti.

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    #5
    The Turanza GR80s are better than the ER60s... they're very quiet and they have a lot of grip for street tires (not as much as Potenza Grids, but much more than ER60s).

    The C.Drives are supposed to be good, but I haven't had any experience with them yet.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    #7
    just had a pair of new turanzas for my front wheels to replace my uniroyal tires.

    For city and medium speed highway driving (up to 130 kph) it do well even on wet roads. Quiet and comfortable - at par with the uniroyals I previously have.

    My colleague also uses the same tires and got them cheaper for 2K apiece (185/65/R14) at Evangelista.

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    #8
    I've used Yoko ES100- quiet, decent handling, comfortable ride. About P2.2 in 195/60R14.

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    i'm also planning to get yoko ES100's, problem is, they don't supply any 215/50/17 tires locally. might have to settle for potenza G3's or dunlop LM702's if worse comes to worst.
    Last edited by ssaloon; October 17th, 2004 at 07:00 PM.

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    #10
    ssaloon,

    Will 215/45R17 work for you? Yoko has this in both ES100 and Advan Neova AD07. The neova's are really good.

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Replacing tires 185/65/14? Ok ba C.Drive? other suggestions?